Wednesday, August 20, 2008

A Residential Exodus

Well, In case you don't know, as I forgot to mention this in my last post, I was placed originally placed in a sophomore room as a temporary home until a freshman room opened up. Well yesterday afternoon I found out that just such a room had opened and I was going to move there today. Happy as I was to be in an apartment with other freshmen, and to be away from my "odd" roommates, I did not look forward to moving again. So I woke up early this morning and packed up my stuff and got everything ready to be moved. The guys who volunteered to help me move, for whom I am very thankful, arrived around noon and i had my furniture in the apartment by 12:45. However...it took slightly longer(2 hours to be exact) to get the keys to my new room. But after a long drawn out process I finally got my keys and began to set up my room.

One positive note is that because this apartment has a different floor plan, I have much more wall space in my new room, meaning my furniture fits much better. Another positive note is that my new roommates actually socialize with other human beings. This is opposed to my old roommates who would shut themselves in their rooms, with the lights out, for several hours at a time, leaving only occasionally to use the bathroom. Now I actually have someone to talk to, which is surprisingly refreshing.

I'm starting to get hungry, but at the present moment I am much too tired and unmotivated to actually cook something. It's been a while since I've had fast food...think I'll hit up Taco Hell as a sort of...umm..."New Apartment Celebration"
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Anywho...Classes start tomorrow...and I'm fairly excited...though I'm not looking forward to walking all the way to the music building in the morning...Hopefully I can figure out how to fix my bike sometime tonight so I won't have to.

Well...that about does it for this installment of my adventures as a disaffected college student.


PS. OH YEAH...I've decided to start making youtube videos to keep the more "politically inclined" side of my brain active and happy while I'm here. (I refuse to talk politics with anyone here...already had some bad experiences) So if you have any ideas about a good premise for my videos, leave it in a comment. Thanks.

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